What do you plan on doing with your life?

<p>Yeah I'm pretty sure all of you want to go to these top schools and make a difference but I'm just curious about what you guys are doing after college or after high school. What do u want to major in? What's your dream job? What are you dong to stand out? Do you have a back up plan if all fails? Haha I'm just bored and curious for some answers! Inspire me :)</p>

<p>Double majoring in philosophy and autocracy, in order to become a philosopher-king a la Plato’s Republic.</p>

<p>Majoring in Chemistry, minoring in music composition. Want to be a cardiologist, or something related. If all fails… chemical engineering.</p>

<p>i plan to BTFO</p>

<p>Majoring in engineering, likely mechanical and/or electrical.</p>

<p>CANNOT believe college is only in 2 years!</p>

<p>I’m gonna be a billionaire yo</p>

<p>I’m planning to major in international public health/global health/epidemiology. I’ll probably go for a MD/MPH (master’s in public health) degree. Then I wanna work with the CDC or the Pan-American Health Organization, maybe try to find the cure for AIDS. Eventually become surgeon general. Then, if it all fails, I’ll just marry rich. Just kidding. :)</p>

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<p>What do u want to major in?
Majoring in East Asian Studies and minoring in Filmmaking or Screenwriting.</p>

<p>What’s your dream job?
Screenwriter and director for Studio Ghibli.</p>

<p>What are you dong to stand out?
Becoming fluent in Japanese and already knowing English… Soon getting work from a local production studio that is pretty well known… :)</p>

<p>Do you have a back up plan if all fails?
There’s a lot of various jobs with languages and/or writing… but I have no specific one in mind. There’s no turning back now! xD</p>

<p>Attending Michigan for undergrad (majoring in biomed engineering), then some top med school for grad (Harvard or Duke–in which cases I’d become either an engineer or doctor) OR get my MBA at either Penn or Michigan or Northwestern and go into banking/finance. I want to live in Chicago, get married and have 3-4 kids.</p>

<p>Upon graduation I will hopefully be thrown into the working world. Hopefully working in something dealing with real estate and or marketing, but real estate mainly. I’d spend a few hours being crushed under corporate ties, being victimized by cubicle wars, and hopefully some steamy office action. I’d save my money, live in a little hole in the wall for five or so years. On the prospect of me graduating with no debt, I’d save what I can and invest in some rental properties. Possibly flip a house or two while swindling my way through another economic distress period. Eventually I’d throw a huge stunt in my office and walk out one day, only to take a seat in my new start-up, a small real estate agency. Hire some interns with very few benefits, make some deals and built a client base (considering I’d have connections from my former life).</p>

<p>Somewhere around this period hopefully my office is doing good with flipping/leasing/and selling commercial and residential realty. I’d be able to take some time and travel for a while, pull a whole Eat Pray Love Julia Roberts experience. I’d to caves and buy caveman furniture, steal ancient oriental rugs, and dig up thousand year-old artifacts. I’d return to America with new life. Around thirty hopefully a meet a great guy and get married (considering in 2024 gay marriage should be an option many places in the US). He’d own his own business too so we can have a good work schedule. I’d eventually branch out my business to a different city, or just stay in one city and just get bigger with more leased properties.</p>

<p>Skip ten years and I’m 40. Get some plastic surgery, maybe live in a luxury highrise or potentially buy a 1930 renovated suburban home to store all my objects from world traveling. I’d have two kids hopefully, a biological daughter and adopted son (in that order, three years apart). I’d hopefully rule the charity world and have a gold statue of myself somewhere. Then I’d sign up for a show like The Real Housewives. Pimp myself out to fame, open a store to sell furnishings from around the world. Get involved with politics. Travel some more. Get my kids into a good college. Set my kids up in pre-arranged marriages. </p>

<p>Finally skip thirty years my businesses are successful, lots of plastic surgery, sold the suburban house and now own a small beach house. Live in isolation. Die by the ocean. Have an ocean themed funeral. I better be remembered from the reality show and my fansite will have many mourners. Donate a lot of my will to charity. </p>

<p>Ok, in all honesty that’s not what I’m really thinking. Well, I’ll probably go into either real estate or marketing. I do want to get married and have kids…but that’s it. Would never do a reality show, but I was caught up in the moment. Oh…and I want to travel, but that’s it promise!</p>

<p>How would you have a biological daughter?</p>

<p>Well probably through surrogacy if I was to have a biological child. Only problem is if we only had one biological child, only one of us will pass down DNA. There’s also a new up and coming breakthrough where it would be possible for two men to have a kid with just the two male DNA strands or whatever without the addition of a female gene (again, not sure on terminology), but that sounds really extreme. I’ve leaned towards adoption more so before, but I also want to experience a biological part too to parenting. If I was to have a biological child, though, I’d definitely want it to be the first child. I wouldn’t want a situation where I’d adopt a child and then later have a biological one and the adopted feel a major bias to the biological one (which wouldn’t be the case, but I just over analyze ad I feel like this could happen). </p>

<p>Anyways, that was all written on a whim. Obviously I have no clue what is in store for me in the future. Plus the whole kids part gets me down anyway because of a debate I got into with friends over a child being technically motherless in a two dad situation and how unfair it is. Yeah…long story. </p>

<p>TL;DR
I’ll be content with a business of my own or a backup plan of Jersey Shore. :)</p>

<p>I’m gonna be a baseball player</p>

<p>I want to major in pharmacy straight after two years undergrad. If that fails, I’ll major in Biochemistry, Chemistry, or Biology with a double minor in Business Administration and Spanish. Then, if pharmacy school fails again, then I’ll get a Master’s in whatever I majored in undergrad and try pharmacy school again after that.</p>

<p>I want to be a pharmacist or a pharmacologist. I want to run my own firm (Business Admin. & Spanish minors kick in here) or work in a hospital or retail setting (they both kick in here again). If that doesn’t work, I’ll probably want to teach Chemistry and Biology at the high school level.</p>

<p>For the standing out, I’m trying to get accepted into a top notch boarding school in my state and do some amazing things there (probably research or a humanitarian effort).</p>

<p>I want to either move to the NC Triangle/RTP region, San Diego, or the Chicago or Urbana, IL area. I want to have a family with two to four kids in a nice two story house and take annual summer vacations around the US and the world.</p>

<p>I am gonna party n bull$hit</p>

<p>Why don’t you just marry a woman?</p>

<p>I really want to be an overseas correspondent, or some other form of journalist, for Rolling Stone or National Geographic. Though I was kind of discouraged by the fact that the News industry is dying down, so I’m considered other options. Like medical research. If that doesn’t pan out, I definitely want to do something with technology. I’m also considering law school.</p>

<p>After I’m done with school (it will probably be grad or medical school, but who knows, since I’m not sure of what I want to major it) I’ll move to Seattle and get an apartment and a job.</p>

<p>Well, the plan is to major in civil engineering (right now I think I am most interested in transportation, but that may change since I find the other topics intriguing as well).</p>

<p>Though, I have many other interest, and by no means do I plan on being an engineer my entire life.</p>

<p>That said, I don’t tell people my greatest ambitions. ^.^ When I accomplish them, people are surprised, and when I fail, nobody knows.</p>

<p>Some of you guys are kinda lame. Your dreams are so boring. As for me, I want to major in genetics/bioengineering with pre-med in case my dreams don’t pan out. If I have to, I’ll pay for it with ROTC. My dream job is to be a big pharma entrepreneur. It’s a shark tank, but I’m a crazy ■■■■. </p>

<p>I’m really passionate about the cosmetic aspect to genetics/epigenetics. I’m a rebel: a real libertarian.
Maybe I’ll invent a new strain of ganja and have to hide out with the cartels in Mexico to avoid extradition. Then the CIA will hunt me down in Monterrey</p>

<p>Maybe, I’ll move out to Vegas and start a brothel with my signature, genetically-engineered-to-perfection girls. Maybe, my business expenditures will fail and I will jump off a bridge. At any rate, it will be exciting. I will stand out somehow.</p>

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<p>Well that would be much easier, but I’m not really attracted to women (well, I am, but not as much as men) so it’d be a marriage I’d be detached to.</p>